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Dramatically colder, snowier days ahead for 1st half of January in Midwest, East and South

AccuWeather: As much colder air blasts across the Great Lakes and into the Northeast in waves, it will unleash shifting bands of heavy lake-effect snow that can hamper travel, increase the risk of multiple vehicle pile-ups and even close some major highways at times. Multiple feet of snow may bury some communities where the bands of heaviest lake-effect snow persist.

Happy New Year! Check the weather outlook if you are traveling.

AccuWeather:

The clock is ticking on extensive mild, Pacific air that has infiltrated much of the United States in the past week. AccuWeather meteorologists advise that drastically colder air from the Arctic will invade the Central, Southern and Eastern states and could set up a stormy pattern with areas of substantial snow and ice for much of the first half of January.

The severity of the cold air could be dangerous, damaging and disruptive. At the very least, the upcoming pattern could be costly for those struggling to pay energy bills and travelers heading home from the holidays or beginning business trips for the first couple of weeks of 2025. More Here

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